f'lCHIflAN STNTKOOUn* Michigan Slate News S i p l « i f o r t l M c fc * M or d M C h m t — — T H E ST A T E N E W S m in t a t U s í a * S a a k ' Phone ia at Extension 104 V O LU M E IS F R I D A Y . O C T O B E R 3 0 . 1925 N U M BER 14 M. S. C. Enters First International Debate Monday IALFRED NOYES These Men to Debate for State STATEDEBATERSPREPARE FOR THRILLSLARGE CONTESTVim CAMBRIDGE ORATORS T AUDIENCE TO UPHOLD AFFIRMATIVE SIDE ON QUESTION, “RESOLVED THAT DEMOCRACY IS A FAILURE.” |Give» View* On Pnrpteo and Con­ tent of Pooiry; Don Not Apee PRESENTS NEW PLAN ENGLISHMEN EXPERIENCED With Midirniih . FOR MUSIC COURSES Aadience loof Determ Debate. ine Winner* Pontry 1» natural npeerti xlori- .¡..,1 ••-aid Alfred Noyen. fnmona Kna- Put* Muk la Reach of Every Stu­ T h e Ml. Ilium S la t. * n n l l p x e ib'liat- l, ,,oet. in hi» nddre»» to the »tu- , of MlehlRan Btnte coll»K<* l»»t dent, If Approved by Stale i n g t e a m w i l l t a k e p a r t in i t s first i n t e r n a t i o n a l d e b a t e w h e n t h e y meet vfedne«d*y eventn*. "People put .■rnn* n»peet on poetry when Beard* the C a m b rid g e u n lver?ity foretim e s q u a d o f C a m b r i d g e , K n g l a n d . In the . ihlnk and «peak of It »« mere- L a n s i n g C e n t r a l T e m p l e h o u s e Nov. meehanlrnl propoaltion where It A plan to put music within rench ,, ,,.e of aarriflrlna thought to of every student hns been formulat- T h e S t a t e c o l l e g e t e a m is c o m p o s e d more einnmns matter» of rhynio ed by Professor Taylor, of the music o f K . C . I l a y h o w o f R o v n l O a k . T . 1 ». I meter. An eum ple of thta me- department This plan, if approved C h r i s t i e o f L a n s i n g and* T . J Rama- inti'»l view 1» I » be found in n by the state board of agriculture, will t . *. K A M N n n x T. L CW M N TfE K f , HAYMOW do much to renew the Interest of stu­ d e l l o f M a n i s t e e , w h o nr«* «‘ x p e r l e n c e d Lltnown epluph: m e n in b o t h h ig h s c h o o l a n d c o l l e g e dents In music. Lter ihln heap of crumbling »tone» The new* plan will put the music f o r e n s i c waarU- .« the body of Timothy Jone». I T n d e r t h e auspices o f t h e Institute 1 mime •»»» Bmlth.' not Jone». ...i .lone» w»» put to rhyme with ALUMNI TO ENJOY NEED 200 STUDENTS EXTENSIVE PUNS MADE FOR PARENTS'DAY! of State college on a sound basis in the college curriculum. The music will he on the same basis ns agricul­ of l n ! « * r t in f i o n a l e d u c a t i o n , t h e Cam­ b r i d g e t e a m i s m a k i n g a t o u r of the .tone».’ " BUSY WEEKEND more I m p o r t a n t c o l l e g e s a n d univer­ Mr Nnye» »bowed how blank c r.e ia and nlwny« hn» been the me- Msajr Affairs Plannd for H t t FOR SPECIAL TRAM ture. liberal arts, or engineering. A student in order to enter w ill he re­ Virator* to Ha*« Oyyrt—ity Taj quired to take an examination and si ti e s . o f tIi«* m i d d l e west. R a m s e y , ( l e o f f r e y L l o y d a n d Patrick D e l v l n , w h o r«*pr«*sent Cambridge, are Michael Itlttm for »erlou» poetry and anve in order to pass must have hud pre­ comers. m e n who h a v e t a k e n a n a c t i v e part th r ee sentence» from the Bible— ex­ Pttit»—» Will Be Cmlatcg la Ef­ la tp c d Caaqn* B a M h | i aad |vious preparation. Prof. T aylor will in p r a c t i c a l p o l i t i c s in th eir own ample» of perfect blank ver»e: now have his department well organ­ In the beginning Ood made Henv- Alumni o f M i c h i g a n State will fort to Gal al Least 29# to Al­ E^aqna—I. ized and a student must do college country. T h e K n g l i s h s y s t e m w i l l h e lined emi and Barth." gather at the c o l l e g e f o r H o m e c o m - tead Wi*c— lia Ciara. work to get a credit. In voice it w ill require very little In d e t « * r m l u i n g t h e w i n n e r « of the Ite of good cheer. I am with you. i Ing day Oct. 31 f o r a n i n f o r m a l get- Parent« H u at which time the d e b a t e , w i t h t h e a u d i e n c e acting aa 1 am the Keaurractlon and the ! together and an o p p o r t u n i t y t o r e ­ rolk't*' will t*e hosts to parents and I ( CotititiiitHl mi page 2. column 2) the jud ge* T h e c h i e f difference b e ­ new old acquaintun« i f two hundred Michigan St.c»* *' r**lawjv*-« ,,f p. udents, has been set t w e e n t h e L n g l i s h a n d \m«*rican sys­ ¡ 1, ,ommentln( ou blank verae In } A H allow e’en party o tn p a rl a o n with rhymed poetry. Mr. j building Saturday evening I'nlon dents want to go to W i« nt**ir» w which the t«*am on \ovetnÌM*r II. the . ’ n t* !»»r Nov T This is the date o f the T" univi-rs.ty game, to which RADIO SCHOOL TO t e m s of d e b a t e is t h a t t h e American « y s t e m is a n i m i t a t i o n o f the law S e v e n i noi"d. " B y the aide o f Mtl- I will he the big in io n part ton'n t.l a nk verae Homer's hexame- ’ year, will he the feature evr •f the roti m l I will make arrang»*ni**nr f..r The parents » i l l ¡.* admitted without START NOVEMBER 2 c o u r t s w h i l e t h e K n g l i s h system Is a p a r o d y oil p a r l i a m e n t is*« i.il train, according to II K Wtl Kit* ii *iv .- t d a n s are being made! re li k e the tinkling o f e y m l m l « ■ ballroom will he decorated t o « Held, president. For the round " R e s o l v e d , t h a t il <> mo cr acy Is a I ou t the H allowe'en effect and i',*r the en ter- iinment o f the visitors i Braadcatt Four Evcmbi* Each f a i l u r e " will be th e q u e s tio n f o r d e ­ by t h e - e a . " t *» Madison, the fare will Is* s !J * t ! j r s i tii- i* - - v at the college. Th«*y line of fhe moat thrilling of the 1 mualc will be furnished bv ftchulgen’s Petitions o f titos«* who ilc'irv Week, Wed—tdajr aad Friday bate T h e S t a t e c o l l e g e t e a m will ' orchestra. Tickets were placed "ii *151 he given 'b e opportunity to In- up h « d d t h e a f f i r m a t i v e . reading, of the evening w»» an ex- tit; ke the trip will Is* (‘imitate*! m r •r e i the . , in pus buildings and irtrt from Mr. Noyen' recent book. , nale in the t'nlon building Thursday fraternities and s«»rorifl»s \|. * 1 •q a i p a n a t hi t h e « veiling there will Profram» Remain Same. Mnih is b e i n g d o n e t o make the Watt he. of the Sky." in which he noon and are nearly sold out. The e v e n i n g at the tine* *>f h*»*in**«« ; »-* > a I'n lo n ■•> in the Fnlon hulld- K n g l i s h d e b a t e r s e n j o y t h e i r stay a t .li. of one of the moat dramatic ‘ dance ia limited to 250 couples and M ichigan S t a t e co lle g e P I Kappa ite - o was saW. F«*r the iimPi***-'-* **r Uernf»* *»ti« o f ih e ballroom j The radio school of Michigan State moment» in the blatory of aclence tnany alumni have sent in reserva- gn-up*. it |s*tltion will Is* pla<*»t in t»e ti •('*■ ..-ll#*ge colors, green I college, hroHdcasting over W K A K . D e l t a , tin* h o n o r a r y forensic frate r­ .h e n tiallleo wa» haled before the tiona. i w ill open Nov. 2 and continue until n i t y on t h e rnrnpua. w ill hold a re­ ■Monition becauae he aald the earth Alumni w ill register in the I’ nlon lb** I n i o n t|esk. «•4 «hit* c e p t i o n in the p a r l o r s of the Central Plan- are that shonld the -t»« .» f i l i a l- ivpert a record crowd in- I Dec. 1ft with ii K«»rlen of educational T e m p l e h o u s e Immediately following moved around the aun. Three line» i building as they arrive, and a lunch­ traiti Us-i-me a reiillty, the Nmd w .•w»QCh a* 'he att»*ndance last year j programs furnished by the various :r„m I hit extract were eaperlally eon will he held »here Saturday noon. i also ;ir< f Merhanlral Fngtn**r« and To s*Iay e v e n i n g programs are mar i «fate «»f breathless Interest. Mr on Saturday evening before the Society o f A utom o'lve Kngtneer* m e nr rcNiwwtk hsve already been ketlnr. zoology, gnolngv and soils I « Jon. N i f » r 'marked as h« announced the dance. Many o f the graduates will* Tuesday night for th»*lr ‘ r** ; i *-<1 but it has been necessary Wednesday evening programs will i# : i t h a t he Intended to recite the return in time for the annual *opho- Thn program o f the . ven n* •oiT*i«t»»«l jHiem to the students as he felt it more barbecue to be held F rldav Ke»t*al1 schedule by the ath- I ginecrtng. entomology and forestry i»H»i rnent and a definite decl- departments Thursday evenings MILITARY CORPS i it her pnoma that Mr. Noyea used ! her o f alumni are expected at the M pany. 'i in . lecture w ere "The Old dray ¡S. ( ’ -Colgate football game Squirrel." " A So ng of Sherwood.' day afternoon Satur­ The com m ittee in r.. fram s i onsists o f H Harr*.*« and y ■» rft*- .1 Hop com m ittee. \ Parker fountain pen and : will be devoted to lectures on innr- 1keting. botany and soils. Other features wilt continue us ELECT SPONSORS The Kinn A r t la t . " " F o r t y Sin g in g Koss The chairman **f the ; ». it r call 2445.1 ! Ing s udent musical program, from h Spontor. was ttiei*nt to sound lik e a barrel- OBI IN NORWAY SPRUCE . to ft o’clock, a Frid ay evening educn- Burying the Hatchet •rcan. The W a g o n ." a ballad of a i tional program furnished hy tho v Igon laden w ith c lo v e r wending Ita l i v e r I i nn » v o t e s w e n * |sdl»*d ill the The forestry depariment ha* sold : various departments of the state gov **vy to the sea a cro ss th e S u a ie i co »'«I s p o n s o r e h s ' t i«*u Wednesday and . ornment at the same hour, and a pro­ downs. The S p rin g H a t " and "M ou n- all the Norway «pruce in the college gram of dancn music each Friday T h u r s d a y , I Ik * l a r g e s t n u m b e r .ever re­ M.n laurel." a poem w ith an Amer- • nursery, large enough for planting corded evening from 10 to It:4 ft o'clock ii an subject. M r. N o jrc i recited "T h e I next spring, according to Prof A K. >Vag«m" to show th a t w e can h ave a ! Chittenden of the department About W E L L 'S Dally weather reports at noon <-om- lllllicent Clark >if Lansing wa* electetl corf** *>|s*n-"i Julie Kannev r-fular form o f m otor, c o a tr a y to |the only stock left is that for next year’s spring hardwood tr*e* / and w e s YOU ' plete the schedule W K A K was rebuilt during the of * artillery *|sin«or. Cor- rim* Ita* Imi- *>f l.nnslng, infantry *>|siie oeiief of tho m odernist. Since IVOR over 3,300,000 trees summer and is now lie« n«ed under sor. ami Ain* !•- Laurie Walls of Mr Noyea roncladed hto lectu re have been sold from the nursery, W O N T FIGHT W O N ’T* ¡ 1.000 « a»t power lnst«*ad of 600 i watts which was the rating last year Clih’i go. * aralry -|s*fi*»i»r wi th a beautiful passage fro m the enough to plant about 3.000 ,«cres A u !-••»** de> I >if < am |N il gl ili ig w a s 1A new type of Mntennae Is being used 'r a t volum e o f hlo W a tc h e s o f the ■'»v in w hleh Ja m e s o f Scotland , of forest kANYM ORE , and the station Is completely equip­ *l**o* a m o n g t i e 1 m**ii o f tie* m i l i t a r y d«*|»artmciit |>ref M.* R ,*» T C milt 'h a t tho e a rth m oved a rou nd ' giving better transmission over u w a s • li g lli k' !*• vo t e «OYHTC! i wider area ;be un. gooa to sat a straage old -ironom er liv in g on a n Is la n d off A llred Noyes’ lecture from the eol- M ffH T Tickets for the t ’om brldge de­ , lege gymnasium was hr«iad<-ast We«l ">ast of Doamark. 4 d w a rf. Je p bate are on sale at the I'nlon b* baata aad all collece mualclaaa »M I .Hctbl» Thlrtr »tadaala »m al athletic field Pre pa rat tons have been Htudtoata who are competing la Coarara« to ttra M. S C. Ualaa. il i prraent at the «rat meet la*. Tha completed for the entertainment of .’ he Woiv«*rin«> snapshot contest are “ *11 ha dir— te n — aaaÉM* ta tha I *rat rahraraal » ill be held Tueadap. B A B H B U m (M H I H _________________ apffrwxhaeUdy 7,0 ® gueets im-lnd- naked to get all the Interesting action lag alum al. tha stadwnt body, ia- pictures possible of the barbecue do­ °>oa boat« «ad < W ha a a — aad to So». 3. W IT H A I M V A L O F a O B O K S W A T W l FAg— R* W E E K sir actors and friends of *he college ings aad Homecoming events. i: K. V a th a m l, «hai— a l «ke I l will ha aa elahl-piece orehaatr*. i t s haadred gallon* of rider aad nmu ma— cammMMa. — a «all d J roaalatlni of plaao. two aaxaphoam. I.S M peuads of beef have been ob*j Barbecue night will afford aa op­ ih* hirlaj* — »toalM — M |U m a l tha 'trumpet, tromboa», baia horn, haajo W ltk tho arrival ol lb * lo*« rara- Tfc* Ir a r — M »« raa l M B af tk* — - - - tk* kar- t o * * « * ' w *to oaaaariMa* wm k*M for tha oration. Ttale la fh*^ portunity to obtain several unique »f m * j * — te calla*» orahaotraa | ' Doan W ard O lltaer of the wot« them w ill undoubtedly be a g n a t ‘ öd a^g which raar ** **c lirW r .^ T r a r a a * I srlharjr d a ia r f apt wrttt aho s i dra— many latereatiag "artio aa" aad *h*ra k * I ttotoM Mi r t m u f f i ” stllla.” f* "V a* mmà Mgrhy t t f i i tot lm IIK y ^ N* | A ayoae who plaas oa a^, t o * Ito « — tosa t o - *»»««" * «t tho P M— - . ptstaraa a f tatomat to tha eaUoaa.aM- . — m — te a r a fra » ehaara fram doa s through the f f s h a f h i pap aabad ta-iaho or saad thahr aaapa t v S. Oraapar. aaapah - adMar a f I # English Debaters Who Appear Here November 2 Michigan State News Published twice weekly during the collegi» year by the studciits of the Michigan State College. Filtered ns second cIiish matter at the pnstofflee, Bast Lansing, Michigan. Advertising rutea fur nlabed upon application to the Business Manager. il KIM TO R IA Ij s t a f f ttO R K IIT H. IMt w m is , 'JIUI. Ilennlan ffouae, «'it* fVföff... Bdltor n i K h W . MA HR. ’2H§. llerm Ian llouae .. Itiiaineaa Manager MANICI, A (1 FT T FI •d Fdilur I.eron Horton, *281. .................Sporta Rditor John Kelly Features Frva 1‘remott. ’27b Society Bdltor I «ninth« Iturrell I.Itera ry Assistant F«litors l'aul II. Rngle, W K let/intuì. It. It Olsun. (ieorgi* Woodbury T lt. l ‘li I'1st le, K. Illim-bough. I Limbi Marsh RKTORTKRN John llrlshin f I» Hill K Mungi i Nate Hull buck ftlnrian Itcfitictt l> Mollili W A fa ll Vai Anderson Ko|l,,«ki M Clark It M. Ir.nl« I ! It.i innovi M IVn«» Win Muller It N fe r n e r e r J Kenton f'le Ilio It « tli Oi-iissingcr. Htrtiogritphc MM I K H IIKl'OKThKH rula I titilli "yt Mildred lt:i tit.it r Mildred lira «s W;i III N I M is s S T A F F Advertising gi> .-md «•Milling u p to t h e u n i v e r s i t y . m id a l s o •Ion in I 1NI2 , m id p r e p a r e d at H a r r o w I«» C h r i s t ’s i-olb*g<*. II«* h a s si In no wa* U< Interpret«! a« i low point of the ini' s. i (•■an« In ilie iiiiddlo we-i s t u d y i n g la w . Ile wiin e|««eted to o f ­ b e f o r e e n t e r i n g T r i n i t y co lle ge . lie I i n g i i M i c d l i i i n s e l f a s a s|H*ak college. or of college offlcliil* tlii« fall, i o iii|m w « m | of men who have fice iti th«* I ti imi IiimI M u r c ie having s e r v i s i a s p r e s i d e n t o f th e C a m b r i d g e nkoii an po. itilly active part in prnc s|Miketi r e g u l a r l y at d e b a t e » alti«» coi n­ a l tilt* r u b i l i a n d c | « e w h e r c . A S IT I S I T tlP T lO N * 9?ft0 THF. H« H p r e v i o u s t r a i n i n g t o e n t e r , hut f o r O I R F IR S T i ’ ll* fir st y e a r o r u n t i l t h e a t u d e n t la • l'io t o p a s * t h e - l a m i n a t i o n h e m u s t YORKCOSTUMECtt When the Cambridge debaters met the I ’niversity of Michigan put f o r h i* I r s n o n s . a m a t t e r o f f r o m W^|..l37N.Wskili Aw ..C h iea f, ILL. I I " to $ ? " a term . P r o v i d i n g t ie Thyr ty evening, tb%great Mill auditorium was filled to its capa •undent p asae* th e e x a m na t'o ti f o r city. a n y d e p a r t m e n t , th e fee« w ill be noth ing It was not the first international debate for Ann Arbor. Kvi- T h - c r e d i l a f o r th*» v a r i o u s cours ** * dcntly those of the past have been good and Ann Arbor turned a r e V «bout 4 h o .ir» a wes»h out again, Is Michigan State interest«*«! in the de Monday of i n d r i s so g P ia n o and t h e «an r** i«tisite» T w o evening '* » It is not often we hav an opp. rtu n ity to h« ar and see one rk it i h n »gh th- glv**n > r ■ht-si* co a r *»»* air.« w 1 1 i Th • gel tw u credit« b urn ì g *»t « m lllia ry depsrt it s Everything’s jake *t th«* worljl'n iis itig po«*is. W hen we t hough, the g>mnasium Th« riuiriM « In h a r t u n i i v , hls - when you a n d a pp re c l. 1- . n ar** o n e • r k d lt s a* tille«! as diiniig a basket ball gam« h s «ii - hour l « ’ ure n aaaaaaaaaasa»»» a r ’ m e r * r a s f o r »h e la s t smoke P. A . >• t-ii m rk n g u n t h è per- RUDOLPH iv e m e u t >lan," « h e rn th è h a v e *<» he ahi*» to d o g d e O f W . r k h c f. in * b e t n g G h o > t h e gl» e r i u h a , o r c h e * C o lle g e B o y IT T N O M 7 .K THK %!»% KKTIMKNf* I Serial Tragrd) By B IF F M cBAM HI s l I H I Koib*l|*li I h l i - n d r a r r . w h o l i a * h e n in a l l e t i d a m o a l M b l u c a n M a l e f o r t h e p ant *1% B o i » , h a » Ml««rw*full.» Edna g«Mir t h r m i c h t h e t r i a l » o f liaxt nc- «l a» » r u s h a io l 4 ft.irlewlon p a r t » Mr WHENIT h a « e l«**l I r a r k o f Kn«lol|»lt f o r t h e |m-i Co-er/ TROUBLE’S a bubble, juat aa the aong aaya. w e r k In-« in«« h r h a » n i r t w i t h a n ar« i d e nt . And you can sick it with the Mem of your old U u d o lp h jimmy-pipc, filled to the brim with good old bospii«f of S p o r t COMESTO Prince Albert. A remedy? It’a a specific! Aak any jimmypiper who ever hutted jnto trouble. OVERCOATS a r d in e hawed Cool aa the zooe-of-krlvitiation you read •bout in the refrigerator ads. Sweet as the kiaa o f spring on a winter-weary brow. Fragrant aa COMETO .* Wtì Wll « .i- of ti» I n * *.* 1» f e , h u b J» »k ill le- a! ii 1 •h 1 lis t he «»»Id gl «e Se, î \ e w o t n a u mor« t h a n f l * e b cu s blossoms. Soothing as a cradle-song. p o u n d - u n d e r « « t kht « : il | * e l i g i b l e I l e <1 « h i • IC u t-ip h *««» »affi*riiig (« i a n * s p o r t u n I o * » p e r u v i s «ton i » oh P. A. can’t bite your tongue or parch US! u «'c i,M ^« sm l M WS» d « l*h«l t „ r o m . O r ta : -¡«'d t r o u , a t» i v t U i a ii a n t ; t h » - p h y - F 4. io »mit h « « t.- ’ h*< •» tin si U b . i. h e w s * su al «H lu iM t t o n d i r , - t o r your throat. The Prince Albert process fixes that! ro d teme, hoit- «Jkf»l,t « l - H i i t m u i i t u s . k> » m in ! to- » •latii**.! to «'.»«tri a o d ivi ». f r h i e l s d « ' ‘ bwl to g> U- nm ll ii g i’ b em htp. « ri 1 he nee« » s a r > f o r t i a m m e m - Gat on the sunny side of life with a jimmy- Vi? o/moot roß. m ob « m btt o f t o o k to I h . - i . a u ìiujuewi ns*» S »-. :» M a j o r «p o r t» hall he pipe and P. A . T it a tidy red tin to trouble. * * T *4 ’ *rmoooé hy tko M i»«!« Un ■. — t H u d h - l i l i s w» H o c k e y »Iirrt-r f t t w protêts. *>« i m m 1 n g basket M i l l i npil.ua a fu, .11» «1». • >f were the I g o N r h e l but w a i t e r » ts io« h a l l ha««‘ b a i l t r s r k t e n n i » S«oka the one tobacco that’s got everything Se fi M in o r » p o r t « • h all he th r . H ì f h « c i . t h e »,Mut hm V olle* hall rifle h ik in g o uuitation. you « v « wished for— Prince Albert. Quicker Il *»J H“ 1.1 » I t i E t Nm* o f Ih«* u s t i » fa hik ing »h at m g . a io», i u g archery. Smart ••Btiic ¡n s u i»ik ¡I tg » c l g s r He lo r* ' tu­ U m i ir»g Hitd d a t « . tug yoo g s going, the sooner your worries will be tnitliMwl Í! b* la ul t he i i g a r d»*w n ou th» !<•! b I n a b e r w a i t e r »-soi«* s long tH’i 7 T h e n u m b e r o f h o u r * «if p r a v i I« e n « «-«»ar > f o r u u s i t f • » n o n In Selection, over. Men who thought they never couU smoke Moderately • pipe am now P. A . fam. You’ll be a c W Priced leader tool SOMETHING NEW A Chartered Bus Service N e w 99 r — i e Nnha Type Wnaaea M .-lob rfullv >t in i-tto iii for odh-ge uu-n and wouo n for attending out of tiiwn »|»witng event». parii«« ami other functions. Make up y«n»r t*art> Haoia are for hire by «lay. hour «»r trip We go any­ ! M Hat AY BROS.! Store of th t D n m "! 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Il ha« a w e n r I n gtlu* hr ig li t r«s| i>la/.«*rs in t h e i r ur«* W e a r i n g hliieh lN*n«*lltll I h e i r Study Why (¿o to Ccdlr«#? in rem«*tiila*riiii«*e o f It. K . Hl nt eh - Mark responded with short talk- Tln* T h i - m i a n a l u m n i w l l l «-utertain ill v ia io n . Tin* euMtotn WH* t a k e n u p How to Tal«* l.#«tiir» A «radi ne Noto* Att«*r Colle,», Wha t? o f Brighton . I. i t *! , •' "fngi* I»” rnll term Ih** net h« * memh««r* a n d p l e d g e s a l a h y o t h e r s t u d e n t s a m i at tin* p re s e n t AdvMtA««« and Diaadvanyaa of Dcvrloplny Con«»niration «nd * line Hu* w e a r i n g o f -m-h a Ju«-k«*t Cramming IH» lem * SffMiftM* homo Sat unlay «lintier M ot id a y «-venlng a t tl i e *o«-i««ty Tha Aititele «nd Hia Studiea elr., rie ri, f ,c — « enIlik Mlisle will |h* furtii-h«-«! In hottit*. In s ir s in. dip ti m -t io n wh.-t*o«*ver. Th** • a d in g til«* Ho rl of y f o r th o yiMtt* nr«- lie Hu — M|,¡to opeheHtrii of Detroit. 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I l«<*li«*v»* tin* w« *aring o f th** PDo-l h- e litui*«* w l l l e n t e r t a l n a l l r«*- i«-«l j o . k e t sh o u l d I n* limile«! to tin* "Th** s m s - e s s f u l no-li Ut e o ll e g e ilo hot s«s tu H- HiN'iWy m e i n l * * r - wi |oyt*d I* n n M liirt.'liii.'k .T. K t. In in ii /.ci w it .. M.i lolls«, cm sfs «lu rillg the |t||s( week t u r t i l n g a iu t im i a i a te a f o l l o w i t i g th è o f tiielli. « - s ls s ill llv III«* a t li I«*I * - : l e <>v • i w >.i r . .1 *«‘ni««r le - r ls T h e y -tar»«s| if la *t y«*ar .in il i n n e r ¡it t h e WM'lety horn* gam e H aturday afterm ion Val,- ’ ........ . \Ollih«»r«M| ilinotiK thosi* who ntte nd , a * a m a r k «.f «ln % • •V«*lllllg. " M i w d ir e e t e i l la lm r, t h o u g h lu«n«-st a n d w . l t uiu-nti-m.-.l „.¡«v l.sul t.. "■ ll'" " A A iri.N«..miiify iiiki- 1 1 > m I mii a n d sh o u l d •** allow-«*! to k**-p it u p , l ' t o f ali«! M i - S. d Iter«piist atei w i t h o u t ls*ing ilifrlr ig eil iifN.ti h y «.llt«*r ha tight. A ft io ng ile* tnost ini|Mirtaut t h i n g s t,,, •,,.. st m ie nt ’ l'i<«f a n d M i - |,* \ H e r l m r t w l l l ai t i* Ihav lo -tiul.v. W i i l i o o t kn«ivviedge i|,i, ,t, j |.«»r nm v l s * ' l n r ^ l i v • s p a t r o n - a l tl,«* l l x — la n f a l l n-rtn j ni v a i li " P r o f , f i P S vvhI i i . M I T I in oge it e C a rl y h * . ",, 7 S. I " -I ud i-n i* wi u i lui ve iM-ver leart it ||.*w .. . - ' l a i , ' p a r t y to he |e-|<| In t li«» a i inory Ftin to im* vvIn« vv.-jir* (he m If som e of tin* **iluleii)* I.*-id«’- ! |n* s e n i o r im rt - M .-r rl lI P alm er; I lorot hy Davi«- .la« ks oii ; Iterili.«* Ih ...ne, Im-x B a k e r vv id . in w e a r th e m I fe e l th at it in : lu-ir prlvil i* ge M ih lr e . 1 H a l d w i n . a n d V iv lit n M««'ath< a l l o f D e tr o it a n d M. i i v IL il ..f M ul F m lfrlri. 'Im * . *'¿8 | „ A. | Î * /^ Î N « i « la m i A l lu n il i «.f th.- M i n r i i wh«> n* I t h i n k t h a t ¡I k - - c n t o r l u . r f s -lioi|l«l tu r ti e d f«>r th è iN-ea*i«»ri ine|ttd«*| M r * h«* a l l o w e d t.. ! , « p i| , „ t m a r k o f dm- .letin D o n a l d l ' r u i - e am i <‘ l a r i - * a Ali tln et to ii atid ¡ I i li e r s t u d e n t * fore«*d dertioti. 1«, d is lu im l th. w e a r i n g ««f th** «I "O f Whul Ut* h IMli I M I: « ]>«« k e t s ’Hi«* i . i t s s t a r t e d it i Th«* -«»«■'•-i \ w ili li..|<| ali l e m -,1 ¡ lie 'll k el • 11 t it,-« i ! .11 of t h e ir d iv i C ltvtrlu ti of Sp*tth?" F rh la \ evenlng. •« m l t ie - 'h u m li.m h l Is« U p h « * h l. H v i e t i s i v e p ia li * a r e f.«*iiig ma.!.- li t h.»ri. - Hoyle, ”»? N. e ll te rf lli tt I Ile rt*tlift)itlg a li i lo h i . ’ V« » -C o n fuciu s I f ■ i«er*on i;. a.tv h a s o n e I vv t h è w«s*k «*m|. not f L i n L it.at - tionld m s s — a r i l Al|»h» l’Io • Im. ar«l«-«l H . . . -h.* p u r. b as i n Here Below We List a Few o f the Latent Hits IT.e pl. slg.-s «,f t h è e t h e r w e r e «*ntertr im-d al a t« nin I -. «1.« «- |. • - m o r e »hoiild ’ ■ di-.'.m•! ti.« io in. Uoss G o r m a n a n d HI* »»nit «Il wer«* dinm-r gu»*-t- .t A KImh In tin* Moonlight Fete Trot durfng thf* past w«s*k It«»** dormati mid III* iirrh Mpha Phi alumnae and rte« uhi i i 11IIan, I till Mllero \ «»II lot |',,\ Piet •*• entertained at a «Itnner :• io in. . ¡mi. Saturday evening Uosh Gorman and Ori-h Mani a I.il lit* l«ovin' Fox Trot Ili- Fra \ I piti.« it HARVKY PHOTO D ll» io in. I m Kim* Ihtfi in Haiti« * Fox Trot Itn-s dormati and III* B A R R O N ’S Paul S|*M iif and Hi- « n h Bad Ax« . 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Irtr NTHHK CIPKN NATI KHAY FVKNINfiN I'N TII. 10 IITM H K P r o f an« M r- A <’**.w«-l| ati«l M r - i: i t»l*«*n u t i l mmmm I Forty-Five Minutes on a Cold Hard W ELLW ORTHCONSmTION Bench If you want distinctive sty 1^ Coock Young hot inné* no tfaltm tot, bat from tporf writers comet If you want warmth and comfort Ik« ttory tknt Penn Sint* hunched a bit luti Snlurdny when they If you want dependable value wen from n Mkkigon Stole tenm that had been much weakened by n fnrty-fw* minute watt on ■ cold hard bench. Suits and Overcoats And there’t tame other hard benchet betidei that* et football o f FARM BUREAU quality will satisfy all o f your re­ garnet. You've found tome mighty ancomfnetnUe place* quirements to the letter and afford you the advantages In til in good hornet and ria it; placet whet* you spend a goad o f selection from complete and diversified assortments. •hare at yam time. 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